Mediterranean meal versus Western meal effects on postprandial ox-LDL, oxidative and inflammatory gene expression in healthy subjects: a randomized controlled trial for nutrigenomic approach in cardiometabolic risk
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Andrea Cabibbo | Sergio Bernardini | Ilio Giambini | Antonino De Lorenzo | Paola Gualtieri | A. Lorenzo | M. Perrone | S. Bernardini | P. Gualtieri | Marco Alfonso Perrone | Laura Di Renzo | L. Renzo | A. Cabibbo | I. Giambini
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